Chart for naprapathic treatments.



l lo. sMaTH. CHART FOR NAPRAPATHIC T-HEATMENTS.

APPLICATION FILED JUNE 4.1911.

Patented Jan.7,'1919.

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WTNESSES:

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To all whom/@'25 may concern:

OAKLEY SMITH, or'cHIcAGo, ILLIivors;Vv f

Be it known that I,\Dr. lOAKLEY SMITH, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of the city of Chicago, county of Cook, and

State of Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Charts for Naprapathic Treatments, of which the following is aspecilication. y i My invention relates to improvements 1n charts for indicating the diagnoses and treatments performed by persons engaged in the naprapathic profession.

` It is extremely desirable in diagnosing and treatin y patients under the naprapathic princip e, to providea simple chart whereon` may be readily `recorded the diagnosis of thephysician Vand atithe same time to 'indicate the treatments that are being; performed and the divers periods during which theJ said treatment was given the particular' patient. The diagnosis,treatment andthe time of makin'gthediagnosis and starting y treatmentgare readily recorded through the instrumentality of a schematic diagrambf the spinal column, and the particular kob]ect of my present invention is to extend the usefulness of such a chart by providing'a systematized supplement thereto,f` which will concisely show the period or periods when treatment was continued, as shown bythe main spinal diagram or chart, and alsov the periods when such treatments may have been discontinued. y

I prefer to accomplish the divers objects of my invention by substantially the means and in the manner hereinafter fully described and as more particularly pointed out vUs5 in the claims, reference being had to the acy companying drawings wherein I have 1llusL trated a preferred or desirable form of my invention.

one above the other, in their natural 'order until a group, 3, of preferably five is formed, and above and below this group are illustrated the lower vertebrae of the preceding l `Specification .of Letters Patent. Application filed .T une 4, 1917. Serial No. 172,709.' i

A,CHART Fon NAPRATATHIC TiaEnTMnNTs` i Patented Jan. u', wie.

i group, 1, and the upper vertebrae of the succeeding group, 5, and in orderto'make these respective groups apparent at a glance, I prefer to space thesamey apart a slight distance, as indicated at 6, 6, on the drawing.

The schematic chart thus `far described is substantially the same as that described and illustrated in an application for Letters Patent of the United States, filed byme,jNovem` ber 15, 1913, under Serial Number 801,136,

for a chart for the spinal column, and for which Letters Patent Number 1,143,652 were granted to me, under date of June 22,1915.

Supplementing and forming a part of the spinal chart for diagnosis and therapy, isf a chart or table adapted to receive, in a sys-f tematic manner and disclose in graphically tabulated form, indicia denoting theperiods during` which the particular treatment in-j dicated on the chart-was administered by the practitioner or physician'to the par` ticular group of vertebrae shown` on the chart. In this manner not only is the necessity of making anew chart for a vparticular diagnosis and treatment obviated,` but the spinal chart with its supplement willform a graphic history of the entire treatment upon the specific parts involved. This supplemental chart preferably consists ofa plu- 10, 10, each provided within its boundaries with suitable indicia and spaces to be filled rality` of rectangular shaped bounded areas,

in by the physician, to show at a glance the divers periods of the particular treatment called for on the main chart. In other words, this indicia discloses the date of discontinuance and reinstatement of the particular treatment prescribed for the group of vertebrae accompanying it. This is highly desirable 4for the reason that a patient mayvhave several groups of verte bree under treatment and observation at the same time, `and it may be deemed advisable or necessary to temporarily discontinue the treatment of one group or more while continuing the remaininggroups under treat-` ment. The space below these bounded areas is preferably divided by a-heavy line, 11, leaving a space, 12, forv any private notes the physician may care to make; and the other space is provided with indicia and spaces to be filled in with a brief historyscribed certain specific means Jfor vcarrying out my invention, it, of course, will be obvious to-othersskilled inthe* art to whichthe same appertains, thatgdivers modifications or refinements thereof 'are possible `without departing from*v the spirit of my invention'.'k For example, the preceding and succeeding vertebrae groups, 4 ands, may

be omitted, or the bounded areas,'10, may be disposed` in divers other arrangements, as

Well-as\the spaces, 12 and 13, for notations,

etc. I therefore desire it understoodthatall ,such changes and I rearrangements similar thereto,- are contemplated -asincludedw1thin the scope; of my invention as expressed in' the appended-claims.

What I .claim as new -is:-

41.*In a devicezoff'the character described 1 thecombination ywith a'naprapathic chart,-f

consisting of: a group of schematic vertebrae each provided with spaces iorindicatin-g diagnosisand treatment, otra supplementary `chart disposed adjacentl thereto `adapted lto l receive notations relative to the respective 25 r periodsfof treatment yof-the 'vertebrze indicated on-saidy na'pr'apathic;chartv compris.-A

ingfa group of linearly arranged areas for to thei` nature of therein.

2. In .a device ofthe v('zhanracter described? a naprapathic chart havingprovided' thereenav group ofi-schematic vertebrae, each schematic vertebradivided to provide spaces for indicatingthe diagnosis and treatment of the respective vertebra, and a vsupplementary chartadj acent/-thereto linearly successive areas whereof are provided with indicia against'which notations are adapted to be made relative to the time of discontinuance and reinstatement ofthevertebral' treatments indicated On said Schematic vertebral chart, whereby the location of the last area containing.` notations willindicate the yprobable necessity, for treatment independently lof the-, -ineaning of the notations whiclifm-aylvbemade,

3.3In a devicefo the. character described ay chart; comprising a schematic representation of an anatomicalpstructure dividedto provide spaces for indicating tliediagnosis and treatment of-any portionfthereof, and a supplementary chartI adjacentthereto a por# tion whereo is provided A with `a plurality -j of lines of. horizontally1 arrangeddividedg lareas each vhaving lincliciai against which notations are adaptedgto bemade relative to the time of discontinuance and,reinstatement of treatments ,indicated on saidl schematic chart,- wherebyY the position,.,oi": the last successively marked areawill indicate the necessity fory treatment without` reference tov themeaning of thev markings contained therein OAKLEY SMITH.

Witnesses: v 'f f I K.. lLUNDY, Jr.,l

washington, ii.,c.

sigaai a, engage,- :icoimtyeor oook @nel IState ofIllinois, this th day ofApril, 1917 

